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ORCA ETV Verification
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September 2005, The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and NFS International
released the report for testing ORCA Kemloop Technology under The Environmental Technology Verification Program.
ORCA Technology proves to be a total success in removing arsenic in drinking water.
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EPA Arsenic Removal Standard
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On January 22, 2001, the EPA adopted a new standard for arsenic in drinking
water that public water systems must comply by January 23, 2006. The new standard 10 parts per billion (ppb) or 0.010 mg/l Maximum
Contaminant Level (MCL) of arsenic in the drinking water is a result of
The Safe Drinking Water Act amended by Congress in1996.
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News
Service Bulletins
- Arsenic and Small Systems, No.101, May, 2005
- Arsenic Removal - Arizona Case, No.102, July, 2005
- The Use of Iron Chlorides to Control Hydrogen Sulfides, No.103, April, 2006
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The Use of Iron Chlorides to Control the Formation of Struvite, No.104, May, 2006
History
- September 2005, The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and NFS International
released the report for testing ORCA Kemloop Technology under The Environmental Technology Verification Program.
more...
- December 2005, ORCA Completed Arizona State Testing for KEMLOOP technology
- March 2006, ORCA launches the water treatment chemical sales on-line in pre-packaged
containers ranging from 1 gal to 55 gal drums. The on-line chemical store is oriented
toward small user looking for easy shopping and hassle free transaction.Go to catalog...
- May 2006, ORCA adds PASS® line to the products in on-line chemical store.
New products include: PASS® C, PASS® 100, and Dry PASS®.
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June 2007, Yearington, Nevada. ORCA installs custom designed 450 GPM arsenic treatment plant.
- October 2007, Yukon. ORCA Water Technologies installs 50 GPM dual-tank filtration system for a local mine to treat water released to the environment.
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April 2008, Bernalillo, New Mexico. ORCA WT installs 150 GPM arsenic treatment plant for Anasazi Trails community of single family houses. The plant operates from two wells: individually or simultaneously; all backwash water is recovered and re-treated. Advanced monitoring and alarm system provides interactive web access and real-time alarms to mobile phones and PDA's.
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